10-20-2006
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Originally Posted by hast5
Hey, dont blame me! You wantet to see what I was doing
If you'd posted your intent in the OP, and your previous OP, nobody would have questioned it. As is, this is the first time you've ever said anything about what you're actually doing, and then only because I made you. I'm not sure what to make of that.
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If I had some ellyligal thing in my mind, do you think that I would be that stupid to let you know what it was?
Precisely the problem.
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And so, am I wery courius how you can break this code and how long it takes for differnts codes and if it works.
How I've always seen it done is various combinations of "standard" users like 'root', 'test', and 'login' along with passwords from a dictionary file. Plain brute force. Half the time the users they try to login with don't even exist on my machine. Use complicated passwords that aren't dictionary words and you'll be pretty safe.
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NB: Why do people always flame someone youst for fun, and think the worst thing about them before asking.
I'm not flaming you, and it's hardly just for fun.
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page_util_quote
page_util_quote(n) Parser generator tools page_util_quote(n)
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NAME
page_util_quote - page character quoting utilities
SYNOPSIS
package require page::util::quote ?0.1?
package require snit
::page::util::quote::unquote char
::page::util::quote::quote'tcl char
::page::util::quote::quote'tclstr char
::page::util::quote::quote'tclcom char
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DESCRIPTION
This package provides a few utility commands to convert characters into various forms.
API
::page::util::quote::unquote char
A character, as stored in an abstract syntax tree by a PEG processor (See the packages grammar::peg::interpreter, grammar::me, and
their relations), i.e. in some quoted form, is converted into the equivalent Tcl character. The character is returned as the result
of the command.
::page::util::quote::quote'tcl char
This command takes a Tcl character (internal representation) and converts it into a string which is accepted by the Tcl parser, will
regenerate the character in question and is 7bit ASCII. The string is returned as the result of this command.
::page::util::quote::quote'tclstr char
This command takes a Tcl character (internal representation) and converts it into a string which is accepted by the Tcl parser and
will generate a human readable representation of the character in question. The string is returned as the result of this command.
The string does not use any unprintable characters. It may use backslash-quoting. High UTF characters are quoted to avoid problems
with the still prevalent ascii terminals. It is assumed that the string will be used in a double-quoted environment.
::page::util::quote::quote'tclcom char
This command takes a Tcl character (internal representation) and converts it into a string which is accepted by the Tcl parser when
used within a Tcl comment. The string is returned as the result of this command.
BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK
This document, will undoubtedly contain bugs and other problems. Please report such in the category page of the Tcllib SF Trackers
[http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=12883]. Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have.
KEYWORDS
page, parser generator, quoting, text processing
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2007 Andreas Kupries <andreas_kupries@users.sourceforge.net>
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